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- How to Optimize Your WooCommerce Product Pages for SEOby Shahzad Saeed on 03/06/2026 at 10:00
Getting traffic to your WooCommerce store can be tough when your product pages don’t show up in Google. Plenty of store owners sell great products but still miss out on search traffic because their pages aren’t properly optimized. Often, the issue isn’t the product. It’s… Read More » The post How to Optimize Your WooCommerce Product Pages for SEO first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How to Find and Fix Duplicate Content Issues in WordPressby Nouman Yaqoob on 01/06/2026 at 10:00
Did you know that WordPress can create duplicate versions of your content without you ever realizing it? Every blog post you publish can spawn several extra URLs, which are near-identical copies you never meant to create. And over time, they hurt your SEO by splitting… Read More » The post How to Find and Fix Duplicate Content Issues in WordPress first appeared on WPBeginner.
- WPBeginner Spotlight 24: From WordPress 7.0 to Hands-Free AI Management – What’s New in the Ecosystemby Editorial Staff on 29/05/2026 at 10:00
Welcome to this month’s WPBeginner Spotlight! May has been a big month for the WordPress ecosystem. The headline is the long-awaited release of WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong,” but it’s far from the only news. This issue is also packed with a fresh wave of AI-powered tools… Read More » The post WPBeginner Spotlight 24: From WordPress 7.0 to Hands-Free AI Management – What’s New in the Ecosystem first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- One-Click GitHub Dev Attack Lets Attackers Steal Full GitHub OAuth Tokensby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 03/06/2026 at 12:58
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a one-click attack via Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) that makes it possible to steal a user's GitHub token. "Just by clicking a link, it's possible for an attacker to steal a GitHub token that can read and write to your repos, including private ones," security researcher Ammar Askar said. GitHub supports a feature called GitHub.dev that runs as
- Shrinking the IAM Attack Surface through Identity Visibility and Intelligence Platforms (IVIP)by info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 03/06/2026 at 11:58
The Fragmented State of Modern Enterprise Identity Enterprise IAM is approaching a breaking point. As organizations scale, identity becomes increasingly fragmented across thousands of applications, decentralized teams, machine identities, and autonomous systems. The result is Identity Dark Matter: identity activity that sits outside the visibility of centralized IAM and beyond the reach of
- Beyond the Zero-Day: See Your Network Like an Attacker | Webinar with HD Mooreby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 03/06/2026 at 11:28
Assume the breach. Zero-days keep shipping, AI is writing exploits faster than anyone patches, and "patch everything in time" stopped working years ago. Stop betting the org on winning that race. You don't control which bug lands. You control what it can reach once it does. That is a question about the shape of your network, and most teams have the shape wrong. HD Moore, creator of Metasploit
- Unpatched Windows Search URI Vulnerability Lets Attackers Steal NTLMv2 Hashesby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 03/06/2026 at 10:18
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of an unpatched issue that could be exploited to disclose a user's NTLMv2 hash to the attacker. Like in the case of CVE-2026-33829, which impacted the Windows Snipping Tool's ms-screensketch: URI handler, the newly flagged issue resides in the search: URI handler, per Huntress. CVE-2026-33829 refers to a spoofing vulnerability that could expose
- New HTTP/2 Bomb Vulnerability Allows Remote DoS on NGINX, Apache, IIS, Envoy & Cloudflareby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 03/06/2026 at 08:33
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a remote denial-of-service exploit that affects major web servers, including NGINX, Apache HTTPD, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora. The vulnerability has been codenamed HTTP/2 Bomb by Calif. "The vulnerable behavior exists in each server's default HTTP/2 configuration," the company said, adding it was discovered by OpenAI Codex by chaining








